The Allman Brothers Band

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Beginnings

Release Month

1

Release Year

1973

For once, a record label actually gives us more bang for the buck, combining two indisputable classics–1969’s self-titled debut and the 1970 follow-up Idlewild South–onto one glorious CD. Five urgent notes kick off Spencer Davis’s “Don’t Want You No More,” and by the time that searing instrumental morphs into Gregg Allman’s superb slow blues “It’s Not My Cross to Bear,” it’s clear these Georgians mean business. Everyone talks of the Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon covers, the furious twin leads of Duane and Dickey Betts, Gregg’s soulful voice and formidable organ, the percussion attack of Jaimoe and Butch Trucks, but what about the songwriting skills? Just start with “Cross to Bear,” “Whipping Post,” “Dreams,” “Revival,” “Elizabeth Reed”–are you kidding? These two records blend gritty blues, Southern soul, and psychedelic rock into an exciting creation, and they serve notice: the Allmans will contend for the title of best American rock & roll band. –Marc Greilsamer

Tracks

1. Don’t Want You No More
2. It’s Not My Cross To Bear
3. Black Hearted Woman
4. Trouble No More
5. Every Hungry Woman
6. Dreams
7. Whipping Post
8. Revival
9. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
10. Midnight Rider
11. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
12. Hoochie Coochie Man
13. Please Call Home
14. Leave My Blues At Home